DevOps Resources: 5 Books Every DevOps Enthusiast Must Read!

- By Pavan Belagatti on May 23, 2017

DevOps is a vast topic and needs some patience and examples to understand it thoroughly. There are many aspects to successfully adopting DevOps in your organization and it's always good to learn from experts! Here is our list of recommended reading for anyone who wants to get started with core concepts or delve deeper into advanced topics.

About the book: In a fast-paced and entertaining way, three luminaries of the DevOps movement deliver a story that anyone who works in IT will understand and connect. Readers will not only learn how to improve their IT organizations, and they'll never view IT the same way again.

About the book: Mike Loukides, O’Reilly’s VP of Content Strategy, presents an incisive look into this new world of operations, where IT professionals are becoming part of the development team. In an environment with thousands of servers, these specialists now write the code that maintains the infrastructure.

About the book: When people talk about DevOps, they often highlight configuration management systems, source code repositories, etc. But, as Mandi Walls explains in this book, DevOps is really about transforming company culture—replacing conventional development and operations silos with collaborative efforts between the teams.

About the book: This book is regarding various methods that help us architect software in a better and more effective way with microservices packed as immutable containers, tested and deployed continuously to servers that are automatically provisioned with configuration management tools.

We found these five books that can help you increase your understanding about DevOps. Let us know if we are missing out any favorite book, we can add it to the list.